Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Rabindranath Tagore

                Rabindranath Tagore is the greatest writer of modern indian literture, bengali poet, novelist, educator, and an early advocate of independence for India . Tagore wan the Nobel prize for literature in 1913. Two years later he dered it in 1919 as a protest against the massacre of Amritsar, where British troops killed some 400 Indian demonstrators.
   Tagore's influence over Gandhi and the founders of modern indian was enormous, but his reputation in West as a mystic has perhaps misled his Western readers to ignore his role as a reformer and critic of colonialism.
                                        Rabindranath Tagore was born in kolkota into a wealthy and prominent family. His father was Maharishi Debendranath Tagore, a religious reformer and scholar.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

RESPIRATORY STRUCTURES IN ANIMALS

                           The simplest respiratory is surface, is the body covering. You may have noticed that some animals are small and shaped in a way that allow the body surface of the animal to be the gas exchange surface. However, as animals, as animals become bigger and complex their body surface to volume ratio gets decreased. Therefore, gaseous exchange through their body surface by simple diffusion become inefficient. Thus, s

Thursday, January 30, 2014

COUNTRIES AND CULTURE



What is a culture?
                             Is it characterized by art or literature? Does it include actions, feelings, or thoughts? Is it ideas, objectives, or ways? What about beliefs or values, or customs or tradition? Is it something as simple as a field of activity or as complex as a never ending experiment? Culture is all of these. In everyday conversation, the word culture might refer to such fields as literature, art, or music; yet scientists who study culture see it as something more complex, a way of life as well as acting, feelings, and thinking. And even within these ‘definitions’ of culture there are different views on what exactly culture is. Western Culture began in Ancient Greece. There and in the Roman civilization it developed until the start of the Middle Ages when it largely vanished from Europe. During the Middle Ages, Western Culture resided, instead, in the Arab / Persian world to a modest degree.